Fellow Growers,
As mentioned in my first (introduction) post, I am new to growing 'sang. (I do have a small patch of seedlings from my first effort last year.)
Anyway, this year I'm gonna put out at least 1 lb. of seeds, and most of that will be 'wild simulated'.
The good news:
I do have a really nice small patch (1/2 acre) of woods on my cabin property, and I have cleared all understory (mostly all saplings) this summer. This is a mountain area, and the elevation iis roughly 3400'. The shade is excellent at 80% or more, and the aspect is NNW. I also cleared lower branches on the smaller trees up to about 8' or so, and ventilation should be very good. The timber is at least a 40 year stand, with mostly Sugar Maple and Beech, with a smaller amount of Birch and Cherry The slope is 20% - 30%, and the soil stays nice and moist. I plan on planting this area as 'woods grown', and probably Hankins method, per Scott Persons book. I will lay it out in several small raked beds, so that experimenting could easily be done with note keeping. Being right outside my door, I can be very attentive to the planned plots.
The bad news:
It wasn't till about 3 weeks ago that I sent soil samples in for testing, and when I got the 2 reports back .... Well, it wasn't good.
Both reports were nearly identical, so here are the numbers: Ph is 3.9. The following chemicals are in lbs./acre. Phosphorus = 7, Potassium = 50, Calcium = 169, and Magnesium = 31.
These elements are in ppm: Zinc = 5.3, Manganese = 10.4, Copper = .4, Iron = 81.1, Boron = .1, and Soluble Salts = 243.
Needless to say, I was disappointed, and it might be all for naught, but I would still like to go ahead with some seed planting there anyway. I can find the target numbers in Scott's book, and just guessing, I imagine I could at least double Scott's recommendation on calcium? On the other chemicals I could surely use some help.
One other thing I just thought of: The mulch I had planned on using, would be rotted sawdust, and shredded Maple leaves. Sound ok?
Please know that I don't wish for anyone to over extend theirself, but a suggestion here and there would be most helpful.
I do appreciate any and all help, and I will be following along.
Bill